deb-mistral/mistral/tests/base.py
Renat Akhmerov b38328513a Deleting all v1 related stuff
* Old engine
* Endpoints
* Tests
* Fixed launch.cmd script
* Fixed the bug with incorrect RPC objects creation in tests

Change-Id: I8579d0878e8a295823124d3c3452f3c26151d43a
2015-04-07 20:07:24 +06:00

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
#
# Copyright 2013 - Mirantis, Inc.
#
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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import pkg_resources as pkg
import sys
import time
from oslo.config import cfg
from oslotest import base
import testtools.matchers as ttm
from mistral import context as auth_context
from mistral.db.sqlalchemy import base as db_sa_base
from mistral.db.sqlalchemy import sqlite_lock
from mistral.db.v2 import api as db_api_v2
from mistral.openstack.common import log as logging
from mistral.services import action_manager
from mistral import version
RESOURCES_PATH = 'tests/resources/'
LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__)
def get_resource(resource_name):
return open(pkg.resource_filename(
version.version_info.package,
RESOURCES_PATH + resource_name)).read()
class BaseTest(base.BaseTestCase):
def assertListEqual(self, l1, l2):
if tuple(sys.version_info)[0:2] < (2, 7):
# for python 2.6 compatibility
self.assertEqual(l1, l2)
else:
super(BaseTest, self).assertListEqual(l1, l2)
def assertDictEqual(self, cmp1, cmp2):
if tuple(sys.version_info)[0:2] < (2, 7):
# for python 2.6 compatibility
self.assertThat(cmp1, ttm.Equals(cmp2))
else:
super(BaseTest, self).assertDictEqual(cmp1, cmp2)
def _assert_single_item(self, items, **props):
return self._assert_multiple_items(items, 1, **props)[0]
def _assert_multiple_items(self, items, count, **props):
def _matches(item, **props):
for prop_name, prop_val in props.iteritems():
v = item[prop_name] if isinstance(
item, dict) else getattr(item, prop_name)
if v != prop_val:
return False
return True
filtered_items = filter(lambda item: _matches(item, **props), items)
found = len(filtered_items)
if found != count:
LOG.info("[failed test ctx] items=%s, expected_props=%s" % (str(
items), props))
self.fail("Wrong number of items found [props=%s, "
"expected=%s, found=%s]" % (props, count, found))
return filtered_items
def _assert_dict_contains_subset(self, expected, actual, msg=None):
"""Checks whether actual is a superset of expected.
Note: This is almost the exact copy of the standard method
assertDictContainsSubset() that appeared in Python 2.7, it was
added to use it with Python 2.6.
"""
missing = []
mismatched = []
for key, value in expected.iteritems():
if key not in actual:
missing.append(key)
elif value != actual[key]:
mismatched.append('%s, expected: %s, actual: %s' %
(key, value,
actual[key]))
if not (missing or mismatched):
return
standardMsg = ''
if missing:
standardMsg = 'Missing: %s' % ','.join(m for m in missing)
if mismatched:
if standardMsg:
standardMsg += '; '
standardMsg += 'Mismatched values: %s' % ','.join(mismatched)
self.fail(self._formatMessage(msg, standardMsg))
def _await(self, predicate, delay=1, timeout=60):
"""Awaits for predicate function to evaluate to True.
If within a configured timeout predicate function hasn't evaluated
to True then an exception is raised.
:param predicate: Predication function.
:param delay: Delay in seconds between predicate function calls.
:param timeout: Maximum amount of time to wait for predication
function to evaluate to True.
:return:
"""
end_time = time.time() + timeout
while True:
if predicate():
break
if time.time() + delay > end_time:
raise AssertionError("Failed to wait for expected result.")
time.sleep(delay)
def _sleep(self, seconds):
time.sleep(seconds)
class DbTestCase(BaseTest):
is_heavy_init_called = False
@classmethod
def __heavy_init(cls):
"""Make this method private to prevent extending this one.
It runs heavy_init() only once.
Note: setUpClass() can be used, but it magically is not invoked
from child class in another module.
"""
if not cls.is_heavy_init_called:
cls.heavy_init()
cls.is_heavy_init_called = True
@classmethod
def heavy_init(cls):
"""Runs a long initialization (runs once by class)
and can be extended by child classes.
"""
cfg.CONF.set_default('connection', 'sqlite://', group='database')
cfg.CONF.set_default('max_overflow', -1, group='database')
cfg.CONF.set_default('max_pool_size', 1000, group='database')
db_api_v2.setup_db()
action_manager.sync_db()
def _clean_db(self):
with db_api_v2.transaction():
db_api_v2.delete_workbooks()
db_api_v2.delete_executions()
db_api_v2.delete_cron_triggers()
db_api_v2.delete_workflow_definitions()
sqlite_lock.cleanup()
def setUp(self):
super(DbTestCase, self).setUp()
self.__heavy_init()
self.ctx = auth_context.MistralContext(
user_id='1-2-3-4',
project_id='<default-project>',
user_name='test-user',
project_name='test-project',
is_admin=False
)
auth_context.set_ctx(self.ctx)
self.addCleanup(auth_context.set_ctx, None)
self.addCleanup(self._clean_db)
def is_db_session_open(self):
return db_sa_base._get_thread_local_session() is not None